Comedy Nights Bachao Singers Special 14 May 2016 Written Updates Meet Bros Jasmine Sandlas Kanika Kapoor & Anushka Manchanda :- As we have seen the popular stars of Bhojpuri industry in the previous episode well tonight in ‘Comedy Nights Bachao’ we have watched Meet Bros, Kanika Kapoor, Anushka Sharma and Jasmine Sandlas in a singers special and then what has happened we will tell you in this post further.

In Comedy Nights Bachao Episode 36 which was telecasted on Colors Channel on 14 May 2016 at 10:00 PM we have seen these singers as chief guests

VIP Chief Guests on Comedy Nights Bachao 14 May 2016 are :-

Meet Bros
Kanika Kapoor
Anushka Manchanda
Jasmine Sandlas

All these three guests have faced mind blowing trolling, gags, punches, jokes and grilling from the following star performers on Comedy Nights Bachao 14 May 2016 episode :-

Singers special episode of CNB begins with the introduction of all the singers then the time comes for trolling then Meet Bros and Anushka Manchanda of Viva Band takes the chair and Bharti Singh & Karan Wahi made a lot of funny gags on them.

Then comes the time for the second act and Kanika Kapoor joins Anushka on chair and Mubeen Saudagar & shows new addition ‘Surbhi Jyoti’ came with their act but their performance was very average.

Jasmine Sandlas sings Devil Mera Yaar song on Comedy Nights Bachao then she joins Anushka on chair and Shruti Seth, Pooja Bose & Shakeel came as Jija and Saaliya and they gave a fun act as their act was too much awesome.

Kanika Kapoor sings Chittiyan Kalaiyan on Comedy Nights Bachao and then Meet Bros join Jasmine on chair as Adaa and Sudesh came as Meet Bros while Krishna Abhishek came as Jasmine Sandlas.

Jasmine Sandlas and Krishna Abhishek funny dance on Devil Mera Yaar song and then the show ends with Meet Bros singing Party Animals song and everyone dancing on it.

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